av Bonnie J. Gibson
245,-
No Matter Our Differences, God Loves Us All Momma Fox and her two young cubs, Meadow and Brush, have so much fun living in Fox Hollow. One morning, the cubs are awakened by the sights and sounds of an uncontrollable storm. Some storms sneak up quickly, some storms slowly brew, and some come with a lot of noise and even some damage too. The cubs find that the unknown can be a little scary. But the unknowns don't really matter. What matters is the care and kindness that comes from helping each other through the storms. Because a spark of kindness brings joy and love to a moment. And when you see a sparkle of love, you feel the joy in you.What Reviewers Have to Say: "Hold this book and gaze. The soft, gentle illustrations invite you into a world of quiet beauty, joy, and healing. Let the story, the words, the images become meditations: How can we flow with the challenges of our physical, spiritual, and emotional struggles in our lives to create meaning, purpose, and joy? Bonnie and Miss Tay open us to do this very thing. The fears, our storms of life, our uniquenesses, contribute to our richness and healings. Bonnie and Miss Tay help us understand it is not what we are born with that decides who we are, it is what, through vulnerability, love, and fortitude, we seek to become. Share this book with your children, whomever they are. Read it aloud. Share this with the adults in your world. Allow the wisdom herein, that is beyond words, to heal and inform. Dr. Royce Fitts, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Dream Worker, Theologian. Author of The Geography of the Soul - Dreams, Realty, & the Journey of a Lifetime. "With Tales of Thunder, the Fox Hollow series is back to remind us that sometimes our differences and the things that make us special can create a path towards deeper understanding, greater compassion, and stronger connections if we let them. This is exactly the message the world needs more of right now."Julie Silver Seidle, PhD, Occupational Therapist "In Tales of Thunder, the author/illustrators, Bonnie and Miss Tay, use their talents to tell a tale about how scary, dark, loud events can lead to even brighter, happier times. With the help of Momma Fox, her cubs are able to overcome fear, focus on friendship and laughter, and discover new ways to play. The whole Fox Hollow community benefits from stories told while the storm passes. The authors' message with brighten your day as well."Amy Smith, MD, Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist